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Pollinating several orchids. The black velvet helps me find pollenia if they fall off the toothpick.

The Galapagos Carpenter Bee (Xylocopa darwini) is the only bee occurring in the Galapagos archipelago and is an important pollinator. It selectively visits yellow to cream-colored flowers and has therefore strongly selected for plants with these flower colors within the Galapagos flora.

Artists construct Pollinator Lounge, an interactive sculpture for the Natural Attractions exhibit. Photo by Elizabeth Peters.

Anemone virginiana with a visitor. There were plenty of insects around on all these flowers. This one looks a bit wasp-y, but I'm not sure what it is.

Surveying oilseed rape crop for Open Farm Sunday.

 

Photo by Paul Witney.

Bees on the Willo'Wind farm.

Pollinator on grass instead of flower

It’s hard to exaggerate just how poplar these Small-fruit Hakea (Hakea microcarpa) were with pollinators. This squat shrub, growing on the side of the road, was absolutely teeming with life! [Kanangra-Boyd National Park, NSW]

Unidentified Black and lime beetles were pollinating this apricot Banksia in my garden

Pollinating a mature female pumpkin flower, as detailed at www.pumpkinnook.com/howto/pollen.htm

Pollinators and spiders from the Penn State Southeast Agricultural Research and Extension Center, Landisville, PA

 

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Gotta love those bumble bees!

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Pollinators visit Dahlia sp. on the Annual Border. Photo by Michael Stewart.

Artists construct Pollinator Lounge, an interactive sculpture for the Natural Attractions exhibit. Photo by Elizabeth Peters.

a bee collecting nectar from a flower

June 19, 2021. Karen's garden

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by Ranger Elena Gilroy, Maryland Park Service

A very little bee on a very little flower!

Project 7 x 52: Pollinators. I found dozens of varieties on a just a few plants in the Peace Garden in Bear River.

These tiny beetles were all over the orchids on Mount Mitchell. I wonder if they are just stealing nectar or actually contributing to pollination. They seem too small to be pollinators for these flowers. It was getting dark, the batteries in my flash had died, and the pop-up flash just doesn't work for macros, so I was having quite a challenge to get a picture. Had to crank up the ISO and most of them were blurry. This was the best of the bunch.

This black bee is doing its best to pollinate the flowers, it particularly likes the irises

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My passionflowers are blooming again! No, I did not plan for them to mingle with the milkweed, but I rather like the effect!

Gulf Fritillary (Agraulis vanillae incarnata) seen Aug. 27, 2021, in Weatherford, Parker County, Texas. (Photo by: Catherine Stanley)

A variety of insects crawling through the flowers of an elder bush shortly after rainfall.

 

I wonder if any of those insects will act as pollinators?

This halictid bee was assisting with pollination of the State Endangered Single-headed pussytoes

Ants on a papaya flowers helping in pollination.

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De reuzenbalsemien (Impatiens glandulifera) is afkomstig uit de Himalaya, vooral uit Tibet en ook uit India. Vanaf 1915 is de plant in Europa als invasieve soort gaan verwilderen.

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Pollinator Habitat outside Halibut Point, Rockport, Mass.

June 18th in the Double Walled Garden - or Pollinator Park - at the National Botanic Garden of Wales.

a smaller wild bee, only saw a few of these!

Honey Bee. Sony DSC H-9.

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